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Today's question:

How is Pam used for transporting boats via truck? I'm talking about the
cooking spray, folks!

3 points to the first person to get it right!




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Spray it on before shrink wrapping.


"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Today's question:

How is Pam used for transporting boats via truck? I'm talking about the
cooking spray, folks!

3 points to the first person to get it right!




RB
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So far now has gotten it...
When I heard about it I laughed, but my yard confirmed and it's even in
Practical Sailor. So....How is Pam used for transporting boats via
truck?

Three more tries...

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Used to keep road stuff from sticking to the boat, tar, salt,ect....

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Used to keep road stuff from sticking to the boat, tar, salt,ect....


Very good! More or less correct. Spraying the front 3rd of of the hull
with Pam cooking spray will in fact help protect it from road debris.

Good for you, Joe!

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wouldn't trust Practical Sailor to wind my watch. Most of the writing
almost
seems like it was written by the staff of the Onion. Their "testing
methods" are
a joke.


It was actually explained to me by Mark at Doyle sails and two
transporters also mentioned it. When I checked with my yard I got the
famous, "What? You didn't know about that trick?" look. They do it all
the time. The boat shows up looking like a mess with some debris and
dust stuck to the Pam, but it hoses right off.

RB
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Spraying the front 3rd of of the hull
with Pam cooking spray will in fact help protect it from road debris.


Now that's ignorant. You'd be better off rubbing it down with a slab of
bacon. At least the cats would lick it off.


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Now that's ignorant. You'd be better off rubbing it down with a slab
of
bacon.


I can't afford that!


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Now that's ignorant. You'd be better off rubbing it down with a slab
of
bacon.


I can't afford that!


RB
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message

Very good! More or less correct. Spraying the front 3rd of of the hull
with Pam cooking spray will in fact help protect it from road debris.


Must be an American thing..... up here we use WAX!!!

Then again the only time I saw "Pam" being used was by an American ....
and he was spraying it into a bag and inhaling it to get high!!

CM



 
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